Guitar picks

I keep a bunch in a holder too. I tend to toss quite a few out, depending on the show. I will find fun ways to do it - bat with back of hand kick em, head butt... :D
Will look for some video or pull stills of pick throws.


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Yup...that's the same holder I have!

I alternate front and back in the holder, too!

That's a cool idea to toss them out in different ways.
 
All this talk of picks. Dug out my box of picks. It’s the box of Fender Mediums I purchased probably early 80s. Pack of 12. I still have 5. The rest are picks I’ve accumulated over the years. Couple that say Ovation Guitar on them. Some from Brad. Five I bought while in Hawaii several years back. And I still prefer the Fenders.

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Yup...that's the same holder I have!

I alternate front and back in the holder, too!

That's a cool idea to toss them out in different ways.
The alternating there was just luck. I just put em in however. I am not that clever!!
Pick tossing comes from Rick Neilsen of Cheap Trick, the master of pick throwing. I just have fun, get goofy and thjngs happen.
I even try throwing pick up and catching in mouth just for giggles. I have done it a couple times and grossly spit the pick out flying!!
No one claims those ones.... :unsure:
I think some people will remember your show from this and they do have a band printed pick as advertising.
 
Pick tossing comes from Rick Neilsen of Cheap Trick, the master of pick throwing.
For real? I never knew that. I grew up in the same town as Cheap Trick. Maybe there's something in the water that makes us want to throw guitar picks!

I even knew Bun E. Carlos's sister. She was actually a pretty good violin player.
 
For real? I never knew that. I grew up in the same town as Cheap Trick. Maybe there's something in the water that makes us want to throw guitar picks!

I even knew Bun E. Carlos's sister. She was actually a pretty good violin player.
Oh man. He is awesome. Throws em out by the bucket. I have 4 or 5.
You from Rockford? Ever hang at Neilsen's dad's music store? Or would it have been closed? That's really cool. I have seen them many times will find video.
He tosses em between his legs, etc
 
Oh man. He is awesome. Throws em out by the bucket. I have 4 or 5.
You from Rockford? Ever hang at Neilsen's dad's music store? Or would it have been closed? That's really cool. I have seen them many times will find video.
He tosses em between his legs, etc
I stayed in Rockford for 2 weeks there, 2 weeks home, for 6 months in 1979. Stayed at this place while working at the Chrysler plant during a retooling for the Omni and Horizon.

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Oh man. He is awesome. Throws em out by the bucket. I have 4 or 5.
You from Rockford? Ever hang at Neilsen's dad's music store? Or would it have been closed? That's really cool. I have seen them many times will find video.
He tosses em between his legs, etc

Yup, grew up in Rockford.

Which music store would that have been? The big store at the time was Guzzardo’s Music. I did go to a few others from time to time, but that was the one everyone knew and they had the best selection.
 
I stayed in Rockford for 2 weeks there, 2 weeks home, for 6 months in 1979. Stayed at this place while working at the Chrysler plant during a retooling for the Omni and Horizon.

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Yup. Very familiar with the Clock Tower Inn.

I haven‘t lived in Rockford for about 30 years, but I actually stayed at the Clock Tower Inn about ten years ago, or so, when I went back home for my father’s funeral.

You were probably working at the Chrysler plant in Belvidere, Illinois which is right next to Rockford. My step-brother worked at that Chrysler plant that same time you were there!
 
Yup, grew up in Rockford.

Which music store would that have been? The big store at the time was Guzzardo’s Music. I did go to a few others from time to time, but that was the one everyone knew and they had the best selection.
I dunno. Just knew he had a guitar shop... maybe it closed.

"During Rick's teens, the family owned a music store in Rockford, Illinois, and he learned to play a number of instruments."
 
I dunno. Just knew he had a guitar shop... maybe it closed.

"During Rick's teens, the family owned a music store in Rockford, Illinois, and he learned to play a number of instruments."

I just looked it up. It was Ralph Nielsen Music. I gotta say I don’t think I ever visited there.

The things I remember most about Guzzardo’s, however, was that I bought my first amp there, a Peavey Studio Pro 40.

And…as I was getting into guitar in the ‘80s, I remember every Gibson on the wall in the store - Les Pauls, SGs, AND ES-335s had the stud-mount Kahler tremolos!

Good times…good times!
 
I just looked it up. It was Ralph Nielsen Music House. I gotta say I don’t think I ever visited there.

The things I remember most about Guzzardo’s, however, was that I bought my first amp there, a Peavey Studio Pro 40.

And…as I was getting into guitar in the ‘80s, I remember every Gibson on the wall in the store - Les Pauls, SGs, AND ES-335s had the stud-mount Kahler tremolos!

Good times…good times!
Ahh you are too young maybe. Who knows when it closed? Possibly before The 80s...
Rick's teens would have been the 60s.
335s with a Kahler!!
 
Yup. Very familiar with the Clock Tower Inn.

I haven‘t lived in Rockford for about 30 years, but I actually stayed at the Clock Tower Inn about ten years ago, or so, when I went back home for my father’s funeral.

You were probably working at the Chrysler plant in Belvidere, Illinois which is right next to Rockford. My step-brother worked at that Chrysler plant that same time you were there!
Yup, that’s the place. I have a post card with a drone shot of the plant on it. I remember it was over 60 acres under one roof.
 
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